12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4,1971 WASHINGTON REPORT A# Congressman Edwin D. EsMenan IMi Olitrlct-Paniuylvanlni jHHjHH Preisdent Nixon’s new pre scription for the economy is strong medicine. But, it appears to be a proper prescription for these times. Americans have long felt the need for a coordinated, construc tive economic program that pro motes consumer confidence, in creased employment and infla tion control, and that assures that American-made products will be competitive in both domestic and world markets. The Nixon plan for a new peacetime prosperity is designed to meet those criteria. Some evaluations of the over hauled economic policies implied that the new measures were a tacit admission of failure for the President’s past program. I don’t completely buy that logic. The inflation rate was drop ping previously and the unem ployment problems did appear to be coming under control. 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Church St, Quarryville Dovid B. Hurst prospects for economic improve ment were not affecting their daily lives. An action program was need ed to reverse the psychology of inflation and recession. The 90- day freeze on wages, prices and rents is the principal step taken by the President to deal with the inflationary psychology. The freeze can give us a breathing spell from the continued leap frogging of wages and prices re sulting from the mad national scramble to keep up with the cost-of-living. But the freeze should remain brief enough that it does not end up a bureaucratic monster which stifles future economic growth. The psychology of recession was spoken to with several pro posals to improve the job situa tion nationwide. Those proposals included the reinstatement of the investment tax credit to en courage industrial growth, the 10 per cent surcharge on im ports to encourage Americans to buy American, and the cut DAIRY FEEDS G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Refton, Pa. 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